That's exactly about it. U-NO-LX was designed to recreate a Juno-60 as good as possible. Nothing more and nothing less. I don't know why some people are not able to accept this.PAK wrote:I can see why you think that, but I don't agree. I think it kinda goes with the territory, especially when you're talking about simple synths like the Juno. "Why should I get a synth as simple as this? What does it do that other synths don't?". It's an inevitable question, and the same thing people sometimes ask of the hardware too.Crackbaby wrote:I always react when people talk badly of synths that obviously someone put a lot of hard work in. And yes, saying that freeware can do the same or that another synth can "emulate" is talking badly in my book. You damage sales.
And the answer is the same as the hardware - Uno LX delivers good sounding results easily. If Juno sounds aren't to your taste then you'll maybe scratch your head. But, if they are, this synth easily sounds good enough to stand on its own two feet, without much worry about "talk" from anybody
I got a bunch of other synths which are much more complex but i like the sound of U-NO-LX and also how many different sounds could be done with such a simple design. I also have to admit that i prefer the sounds which use the awesome Juno Chorus as without it does not sound very special (like with the real synth)...
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